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Originally Posted by villagetinker
Nucky,
Pay careful attention to the floor of the tub support, it may require to be installed in a bed of wet concrete to provide support, I had this with a neo angular shower stall base. Per the instructions, failure to use the wet concrete sub-base would cause the base to crack.
Also, make sure the electrical supply is through a GFCI breaker (I am assuming this unit requires 240 vac), if not make sure it is plugged into a GFCI protect receptacle.
Good luck with your project.
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It is a 12' x 14' room with a 6" concrete floor. It is a regular outlet to plug the motor into but thanks for the heads up on the GFCI breaker. You saved me again. Thanks, Amigo.

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